The Game Changers, directed by Louie Psihoyos, Academy Award winning director of The Cove, and produced by fellow Academy Award winner James Cameron, is screening at the 2018 Hot Docs Festival in Toronto. This 88-minute documentary, written and produced by Joseph Pace, stars James Wilks, an elite special forces trainer and winner of The Ultimate Fighter. Game Changers follow Wilks as he travels across multiple countries and investigates and exposes outdated and dangerous myths about protein, strength and masculinity. I learned that, along with Wilks, James Pace is actually the one who conceived of this film and was with it from the very beginning. In this interview, Joseph Pace tells us about the challenges of making the film, the film’s journey to the doc festival circuit, and the responses from those who have seen it.

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